Cellular Structure

/ˈsɛljələr ˈstrʌktʃər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally relevant organizational or physical arrangement of cells or similar units within a property or technology subject to intellectual property protections.
    The patented device's cellular structure enhanced its durability and efficiency.

Forms

  • cellular structure
  • cellular structures

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'cellular structure' often arises in patent law concerning inventions involving arrangements of cellular units, necessitating precise description to define scope and claims.

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